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we were devastated. we were devastated. i couldn't imagine i didn't know what heroine looked like. >> suburban parents are seeing heroine destroy their communities. warning of an epidemic. in one county more overdose deaths than traffic accidents combined. a wave of death, 22 in six days. >> saturday, when i had four and sunday, when i had three, i knew that i was hitting some major part of an overdose crisis. >> they were poisoned by fentynl. it is as much as 100 times stronger than morphine. >> if people were dying from something, you would think common sense would tell you, stay away from that. but because of the nature of addiction, people with addiction, they believe that's the good stuff. >> that's the strong stuff. >> it's not just in western pennsylvania. a yet to be published study from washington university in st. louis found the number of rehab patients being treated for harry win addiction has ballooned from 10 to more than 20% in just the last two years. experts say heroin has become more at
we were devastated. we were devastated. i couldn't imagine i didn't know what heroine looked like. >> suburban parents are seeing heroine destroy their communities. warning of an epidemic. in one county more overdose deaths than traffic accidents combined. a wave of death, 22 in six days. >> saturday, when i had four and sunday, when i had three, i knew that i was hitting some major part of an overdose crisis. >> they were poisoned by fentynl. it is as much as 100 times...
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jobs. >> devastating. more than the 13-00 jobs that will be lost. a lot of these folks are neighbour. my next door nab or to the rest of me works for the national beef and is the sole survivor. that's one of the families that will be impacted from this. when you talk 1300 jobs, it's tremendous. the job losses add to the pain in the county. one of state's leading banks predicts the drought will cost the state 40,000 jobs, most in agriculture. the ripple is clear to see at 101 life stock supplier, they fear the sell off of cattle will desmate this business. >> this time of year they are giving vak seeps, doctoring cavs, i sell -- calves, i sell that. they are using ear tags, i sell those. they selt the calves, i sell fly spray, fly tags, wormers. if they sell the cow, they won't buy that stuff. it dents my business. >> in california the governor declared a drought emergency meaning ranchers can qualify for low from loans to buy the hay. most farmers don't want to be deeper in debt. they want the government to think bigger, much bigger. >> the look up
jobs. >> devastating. more than the 13-00 jobs that will be lost. a lot of these folks are neighbour. my next door nab or to the rest of me works for the national beef and is the sole survivor. that's one of the families that will be impacted from this. when you talk 1300 jobs, it's tremendous. the job losses add to the pain in the county. one of state's leading banks predicts the drought will cost the state 40,000 jobs, most in agriculture. the ripple is clear to see at 101 life stock...
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. >> for frank, the most devastating drought in memory means hard choices. >> his grandfather started the farm, but now he is calling a family meeting as to whether to sell most of the herd. >> we'll go through the herd. we have 20 picked out. we'll probably cut 40 to 60. in two weeks it will rain more, the grass is growing. >> never in frank's lifetime nor in recorded history has california seen so little water over a 12-month period. >> you have not seen water up here for seven or eight years. >> seven inches on average, 15 below formal, and the driest since behaviour california keep records. not enough to water cattle or grow the grain. >> that creek, it used to be a river, should be 15 feet higher than it is now. >> 15 feet. this is what frank wants to avoid. many fellow ranchers made hard choices. at this cattle ranch they come from all over the state. normally 200 head of cattle would be up for sale. on this day more than 1,000 hut the auction black. janet burback brought three truck loonds of cattle. 20 head altogether. she could not afford to raise them. a cow stuck its ear ou
. >> for frank, the most devastating drought in memory means hard choices. >> his grandfather started the farm, but now he is calling a family meeting as to whether to sell most of the herd. >> we'll go through the herd. we have 20 picked out. we'll probably cut 40 to 60. in two weeks it will rain more, the grass is growing. >> never in frank's lifetime nor in recorded history has california seen so little water over a 12-month period. >> you have not seen water up...
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. >> we are devastated. we are devastated. i couldn't -- i couldn't imagine. like. >> why smack is back and booming in suburban america after the break. >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... award winning films telling stories... >> she doesn't wanna come as someone who was manipulative. >> revealing secrets... >> information became our most powerful weapon... >> taking chances... >> everyone that was involved in the clandestant movement, had a code name. >> each week, a new eye opening experience. >> now they're going to go to jail... >> al jazeera america presents... remarkable documentaries >> fault lines hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... al jazeera america's breakthrough investigative documentary series. >> this is where colombia's war continues... >> decades of violence... familes driven from their land... >> we have to get out of here... >> now the people are fighting back. >> they don't wanna show what's really going on >> fault lines columbia: the fight for land only on al jazeera america >> every sunday night, al jaze
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i sent around an email to everybody, and as part of that message i said that people deal with this devastating illness, and we see them on corners every day. we all need it to work, to not be afraid of them. >> the u.s. has a long way to go. if you take a look and walk down a street in any major city, you're going to see a lot of folks with mental illness wandering around, and no place to sleep, they're looking through the garage can, and i want to say, wow, look at elyn sachs. if you give someone the right treatment and the right support, they can be the most that individual can be. and that, to me is the take home point. >> and elyn continues to speak out and educate people about her illness. a talk she gave recently views. >> thank you. and ahead in our final thoughts in this area. shirley temple, we reflect on the life of america's first starlet. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award wi
i sent around an email to everybody, and as part of that message i said that people deal with this devastating illness, and we see them on corners every day. we all need it to work, to not be afraid of them. >> the u.s. has a long way to go. if you take a look and walk down a street in any major city, you're going to see a lot of folks with mental illness wandering around, and no place to sleep, they're looking through the garage can, and i want to say, wow, look at elyn sachs. if you...
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. >> for frank, the most devastating drought means hard choices. his grandfather started the ranch. he is calling a family meeting to decide whether to sell most or all of the herd that provided generations. >> we'll go through the cow herd. we have about 20 picked out. we'll cut 40 to 60 in the next month and a half. in two weeks things will change. it will rain, grass will grow. >> never in frank's lifetime and never in recorded history has calve seen so little water over a 12-month period. >> you have not seen water up here for several here. >> about 7 inches on average. 15 inches below formal and the triest since california began to keep records. not enough to water cattle. >> that creek now - you call it a creek, and used to be a higher. >> higher, and running right now. >> this is what frank wants to avoid. many of his fellow ranches made hard choices. at this weekly cattle auction, they came from all over the state. one by one the trucks filled the parking lot. normally this time of year 200 head of cattle would be up for sale. on this day more than 1,000 hit the auction. jan
. >> for frank, the most devastating drought means hard choices. his grandfather started the ranch. he is calling a family meeting to decide whether to sell most or all of the herd that provided generations. >> we'll go through the cow herd. we have about 20 picked out. we'll cut 40 to 60 in the next month and a half. in two weeks things will change. it will rain, grass will grow. >> never in frank's lifetime and never in recorded history has calve seen so little water over a...
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very devastating and more than just the 1300 job as lot of these folks we know personally. my next door neighborhood the sole provider with his family. ten that's just one of the families that will be impacted from this. one of the state's leading banks says the bank will cost 30,000 jobs. most of them in agriculture. the rip salt lake clear to see, at the lye stock supply down the road from the auction house, chris avery fears the sell off of california cattle will decimate her business. in time of year, they are giving vaccines so i sell that. they are using ear tags. so i sell those. they sell those caves then i sell spray, and wormers and fly tags. if they sell their cows they aren't going to buy that stuff. so that makes a dependent in my business. >> in california the governor declare add rout emergency. meaning ranchers can qualify for low interest loans to buy hay, but most paramedickers don't want to be deepner debt, he wants the government to think bigger, much bigger. >> you look up and in the clouds and you think isn't there a way to make it rain? you request do
very devastating and more than just the 1300 job as lot of these folks we know personally. my next door neighborhood the sole provider with his family. ten that's just one of the families that will be impacted from this. one of the state's leading banks says the bank will cost 30,000 jobs. most of them in agriculture. the rip salt lake clear to see, at the lye stock supply down the road from the auction house, chris avery fears the sell off of california cattle will decimate her business. in...
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. >> i think for the most part families are devastated and wanting answers but we just don't have the answers right now. >> reporter: for sophia it is likely she will never regain the use of her left arm. doctors think the paralysis in other children will be permanent too. >> it was scary. >> reporter: sophia is coping. >> sophia just told me all we need is love. >> reporter: and that, she adds, is what matters most. centers for disease control in atlanta is also sing so far unsuccessfully, for answers in a statement to al jazerra, they explained acute paralysis, can have a variety of causes it's not categorizes as a did he seeds it is a symptom and it's very hard to assess is significance of these numbers or if the cases are even linked doctors and parents are hoping for more information in may when researcher presents their findings at a major neurological conference. >> do the researchers have why now or why california? >> good question, why now and why california? they don't know if they arise out of the same say russ. there has been one type of virus rink today polio viruses foun
. >> i think for the most part families are devastated and wanting answers but we just don't have the answers right now. >> reporter: for sophia it is likely she will never regain the use of her left arm. doctors think the paralysis in other children will be permanent too. >> it was scary. >> reporter: sophia is coping. >> sophia just told me all we need is love. >> reporter: and that, she adds, is what matters most. centers for disease control in atlanta is...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> do you know the gooey duck? it comes from the native american work meaning "dig deep." one country is refusing this lucrative strange delicacy after a botched shipment. as al jazeera science and technology correspondent jacob ward reports, it is becoming a cosley loss for puget sound in washington. >> sinking down, a diver seeks a rare prize. it's buried deep into the saidiment, hidden to all but the trained eye. it's called a gooey duck. while it's rarely seen in the united states, it's prizes as a delicacy in china. essentially a giant clam they are an unlikely source of wealth, especially for washington's state's coastal tribes who by law are entitled to half the seafood harvest and specialize in exporting gooey duck. it is a cougheted job. the tribe limits the work to 25 lottery. >> how much can a diver make in a year? >> lucas would maybe 150,000. cody is a new diver. >> going out one day a week? >> yeah. >> that's $150,000 a year
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> do you know the gooey duck? it comes from the native american work meaning "dig deep." one country is refusing this lucrative strange delicacy after a botched shipment. as al jazeera science and technology correspondent jacob ward reports, it is becoming a cosley loss for puget sound in washington. >> sinking...
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the hillsides have been devastated by wildfire quite recently. crews and residents have been working around the clock to fill sandbags for protection from mudslides and debris floes. this storm is expected to bring an inch of rain per hour. officials have handed out 18,000 sandbags and that is enough to cover four miles if it is placed end to end. >> standing by now, al jazeera meteorologist is tracking all the conditions. kevin. >> joie, as you said, this reexpecting to see an inch per hour but have already received one to two inches of rain across the region with the previous storm that we saw go through yesterday. now a bit of a break across the region. you can see here on the radar in the satellite, they are getting this time to prepare in that area. tomorrow things are completely different. the warnings are already out. i want to take you and show you what we are expecting. we have quite a bit of different things going on. here is glendora just to the northeast of los angeles. in that region not only because of the rain but also because of t
the hillsides have been devastated by wildfire quite recently. crews and residents have been working around the clock to fill sandbags for protection from mudslides and debris floes. this storm is expected to bring an inch of rain per hour. officials have handed out 18,000 sandbags and that is enough to cover four miles if it is placed end to end. >> standing by now, al jazeera meteorologist is tracking all the conditions. kevin. >> joie, as you said, this reexpecting to see an inch...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> welcome back. st. joseph's abby in massachusetts is the spiritual home for a group of monks called trappists. they are a rome jp catholic order that goes back sementuries. they -- rath licks order that goes back centuries. they lead a secluded life. they have to survive. the only way they can survive is by making money made from product made from their open hands. last month they opened a brewery. we are the first news scenes. >> it's about hope, the future in and to give us a new beginning. it's about survival of the community here. >> solitude is a precious thing. it helps me pay attention, stay alive and attention to the mystery and goodness that i'm seeking. for me the learning curve was about 100%. my background was pottery. the brother with the ideas brought me in. trappist monk is one who belongs to a worldwide religious order. it tries to follow a primitive met asitiesism. we gather together to pray. and private prayer in solitu
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> welcome back. st. joseph's abby in massachusetts is the spiritual home for a group of monks called trappists. they are a rome jp catholic order that goes back sementuries. they -- rath licks order that goes back centuries. they lead a secluded life. they have to survive. the only way they can survive is by making money made...
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it is devastating the mexican press, undermining a citizens right to freedom of expression, access to information, democracy. >> "killing the messenger" is the film. joining us now. which appreciate you being with us. in this clip we are focus the on mexico and the situation there. it's a proceed problem, and it isn't just conflict zones that we are talking about. >> yes, thank you for having me. the problem of killing the messenger or journalists is a global problem. we at cpg have been documenting and monitoring cases journalists have been murdered in the job for more than two decades now. >> now, in a recent year, for example, where are the worst locations in the world to be a journalist, most dangerous? >> just over the past year, 70 journalists were killed worldwide on the job. out of the 70, 31 were murdered in direct reprisal for their work. the most murderous nations are iraq, starting from the time when iraq was at war. there have been 90 murders of journalists, and to that day when iraq is there are allegedly a stable place, none of the 90 murderers have been solved. >> but
it is devastating the mexican press, undermining a citizens right to freedom of expression, access to information, democracy. >> "killing the messenger" is the film. joining us now. which appreciate you being with us. in this clip we are focus the on mexico and the situation there. it's a proceed problem, and it isn't just conflict zones that we are talking about. >> yes, thank you for having me. the problem of killing the messenger or journalists is a global problem. we...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day 5am to 9 eastern. >> with al jazeera america. so the phrase you use, on the fence line, what do you mean by that? >> they could go to the store and walk the fence, but sometimes the jobs are not for them. people spend eight hours in and drive out and that's another form of economic injustice. >> that goes to the chick and not the egg mentality, right? if people are drawn to these communities because there are jobs there, is there a risk, a sacrifice this they need
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news...
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philadelphia mayor michael knutter told "america tonight" practice with devastating storms is part of the preparation. >> we are on alert. we get snow december through about march. still, snarled traffic and closed roads are a challenge, no matter how ready anyone may be. >> in maryland having salt for a storm is a big part of being prepared. this is a sand-salt combination. >> there are 95 salt barns like this with a combined capacity of 360,000 tonnes of salt. that's 120,000 more tonnes than 10 years ago. after each storm the salt is replenished, but not to full capacity. officials want enough to hand storms without too much left over. the state-wide supply is at 75-80%. officials insist it's plenty to handle the next big event. maryland is in good states, some are experiencing salt shortages. others have learnt how to prepare roads the hard way. the atlanta snow storm nightmare left thousands stuck. the georgia government announced he would be prepared. >> we are not looking backwards, we are looking forward. what can we do in the future to avoid the situations as the ones that occ
philadelphia mayor michael knutter told "america tonight" practice with devastating storms is part of the preparation. >> we are on alert. we get snow december through about march. still, snarled traffic and closed roads are a challenge, no matter how ready anyone may be. >> in maryland having salt for a storm is a big part of being prepared. this is a sand-salt combination. >> there are 95 salt barns like this with a combined capacity of 360,000 tonnes of salt....
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >>...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> the. >> the drought emergency is becoming more dire with every drop. cute emergency, ten municipalities in risk of running out of water in ten days. residents who depend on well water. willits, the gateway to the redwoods. as chris bury reports, desperate times are calling for desperate measures. >> the small city of willits in northern california has a big problem: it is dangerously close to running out of water. the supply is down to only about 100 days. the reservoirs that willits depends on are nearly empty. residents such as nicole flamer are appr
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll...
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philadelphia mayor told america tonight practice with devastating storm unfortunately is part of the preparation. u . >> we are on constant ready alert because we get snow december through about march. >> still, snarled traffic and closed roads are always a challenge no matter how ready anyone may be. >> in maryland having enough salt for any storm is a big part of being prepared. this is a sand salt combination. >> there are 95 salt barns like this one throughout the state with a combined capacity of 360,000 tons of salt. that is 120,000 more tons than 10 years ago. >> after each storm, the salt here is replenished but not usually to full capacity. officials want enough to handle future storms without too much leftover at the end of the season. right now the statewide supply is at about 75 to 80% of full capacity. officials insist it is plenty to handle the next big vent. maryland is in fairly good shape. but some states further north are experiencing salt shortages. other states have learned how to prepare roads the hard way. atlanta's recent snowstorm traffic nightmare left thousa
philadelphia mayor told america tonight practice with devastating storm unfortunately is part of the preparation. u . >> we are on constant ready alert because we get snow december through about march. >> still, snarled traffic and closed roads are always a challenge no matter how ready anyone may be. >> in maryland having enough salt for any storm is a big part of being prepared. this is a sand salt combination. >> there are 95 salt barns like this one throughout the...
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sent around an e-mail to everybody, and as part of that message, i said that people deal with this devastating illness. we see them on the corners every day. and it's -- we all needed to work to not be afraid of them. the u.s. has a long way to go if you take a look and you walk down a street in any major city, you are going to see a lot of folks with mental illness wandering around, no place to sleep. they are looking through the garbage can, and i want to say, wow. look at ellen sachs. if you give someone the right treatment and the right supports, they can really be the most that that individual can be. >>, to me, is the take-home point. >> and ellen continues to speak out and educate people about her illness. a ted talk she gave went to a milli million and a half use. >> that tells us how interesting people are. telling us about the other america. >>> in our final thoughts, in this hour, shirley temple's final bout. we reflect on the life of america's first stariling. >>> finally, from us this hour, we say goodbye to an american icon. 8 decades after she first tap danced her way into holly
sent around an e-mail to everybody, and as part of that message, i said that people deal with this devastating illness. we see them on the corners every day. and it's -- we all needed to work to not be afraid of them. the u.s. has a long way to go if you take a look and you walk down a street in any major city, you are going to see a lot of folks with mental illness wandering around, no place to sleep. they are looking through the garbage can, and i want to say, wow. look at ellen sachs. if you...
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there is devastating flooding in bolivia. more than 40 people dead, hundreds of thousands left homeless in the wake of relentless mudslides across large swaths of that country. communities are in desperate need of food. military relief et cetera try to reach those who have been cut off. thousands of acres of prime, ag cultural land under water, in flooding that many believe to be worse than in that country's 2007 el nino floods, and that displaced nearly half bolivians. >>> ironically, next door in brazil, the problem is the opposite. vote gripping parts of the country. willings healthy rivers reduced to dry beds by unusual dry and hot water. they provide major cities like sao paolo. and it is taking a toll ol export costs of coffee, corn and citrus. what is behind the wild weather we are experiencing both here and all around the world? joining us via skype, climate central meetrologist bernadette woods-plaky. you are joining us because the weather is so unpredictable, you needed to be safe. we appreciate you talking to us ab
there is devastating flooding in bolivia. more than 40 people dead, hundreds of thousands left homeless in the wake of relentless mudslides across large swaths of that country. communities are in desperate need of food. military relief et cetera try to reach those who have been cut off. thousands of acres of prime, ag cultural land under water, in flooding that many believe to be worse than in that country's 2007 el nino floods, and that displaced nearly half bolivians. >>> ironically,...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> after a year long investigation, the united after a year long investigation the u.n. released a scathing report today exposing human rights violation of the people of north korea by the government and pulling back the veil they interviewed hundreds of people and found tour chur and abductions and execution and sexual violence and they released a video of former prisoners and their experiences in the prison camps camps. the human rights council will announce the recommendations next month but north korea's leader rejected accusations and china, the country's only ally may block attempts to prosecute at the international criminal court. >> the capacity of north korea on the radar to avoid international scrutiny. >> reporter: this is an important first step towards accountability. >> no one will be able to say in the future if only we had known about north korea as they said after the second world war, if only we had known. now everyone wi
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> after a year long investigation, the united after a year long investigation the u.n. released a scathing report today exposing human rights violation of the people of north korea by the government and pulling back the veil they interviewed hundreds of people and found tour chur and abductions and execution and sexual violence...
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